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PLM is deduced from RSSI measurements, equivalent to the available received power ARPMFS d,fc) expressed in (5) and calculations of an ideal RSSI, i.e., ARPFS d,fc), deduced from the free space path-loss model.

In conclusion, the present study provides a range of daytime ambulatory blood pressure measurements equivalent to recognised diagnostic thresholds and target clinic blood pressure.

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A similar analysis using the ADNI data set was performed, although Aβ levels measured in that series were restricted to a single plasma measurement (equivalent to TP fraction in our assay) adjusted for the covariates age, gender, ApoE, education and creatinine levels, and no association was found.

It states that the national capital should be "a square with sides of nine li" (a traditional Chinese unit of measurement equivalent to around 500 metres), with "each side having three gateways".

Twenty-one thousand Pakistani rupees for a four-kilo package, the farmer said, and he harvested three to four kilos per jirib (a local land measurement equivalent to about half an acre).

The diameters of the outer bank, the ditch, the inner bank, and the circle of Aubrey Holes are equivalent to 270, 300, 330, and 360 long feet (a long foot is an ancient unit of measurement equivalent to 1.056 statute feet or 0.32187 metre), respectively.

The literature [1] describes the algorithm theory and its application for wireless network analysis based on the presumption that traditional BCCH carrier frequency measurement equivalent to TCH carrier frequency measurement in one cell.

Note that we do not assume that the final cell line is formed from only the descendants of n cells, but that the combination of the initial LCL transformation with the variation in growth rate among cell lineages leads to a bias in measurement equivalent to a bottleneck of n cells which then grow equally.

The instrument also provides an estimate of the uncertainty for each measurement equivalent to the standard deviation of repeated measurements.

The average uncertainty of our KXRF bone lead measurement, equivalent to 1 SD, is approximately 5 µg/g.

A minimally important difference of one standard error of the measurement, equivalent to 2.7 for the OHS and 2.1 for the OKS, was adopted.

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